Panzerschwein
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I have found a great way to store gun cleaning stuff. Use a tackle box!
I have been using this Plano tackle box for a couple years for all my gun cleaning stuff. Works great! The top see through portion holds sectioned cleaning rods nicely and this one came with customizable bait partitions that can be used for brushes, jags, screwdriver bits, punches, q-tips, patches, etc. The rear part is large enough to hold several screwdrivers and tools such as a digital caliper, Allen wrench set, and feeler gauges.
I use the bottom part to hold more cleaning stuff and things for repair and gunsmithing work: solvent, oil, rebluing solution, rags, spare parts for a number of guns, needle file set, bore light, spare patches, gunsmith hammer, etc.
The whole thing is very portable and I can thoroughly clean and repair any firearm I have and it packs away so nicely. Can be had for $20 at Wal-Mart or other store that sells tackle boxes, it has been a godsend!
Just sharing a cleaning kit idea guys! Thanks!
I have been using this Plano tackle box for a couple years for all my gun cleaning stuff. Works great! The top see through portion holds sectioned cleaning rods nicely and this one came with customizable bait partitions that can be used for brushes, jags, screwdriver bits, punches, q-tips, patches, etc. The rear part is large enough to hold several screwdrivers and tools such as a digital caliper, Allen wrench set, and feeler gauges.
I use the bottom part to hold more cleaning stuff and things for repair and gunsmithing work: solvent, oil, rebluing solution, rags, spare parts for a number of guns, needle file set, bore light, spare patches, gunsmith hammer, etc.
The whole thing is very portable and I can thoroughly clean and repair any firearm I have and it packs away so nicely. Can be had for $20 at Wal-Mart or other store that sells tackle boxes, it has been a godsend!
Just sharing a cleaning kit idea guys! Thanks!